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Help Need a way to extend my indicators an inch or two; any ideas?

Discussion in 'Suzuki 250cc In-line 4's' started by boltgun_to_face, Jan 27, 2021.

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    boltgun_to_face Active Member

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    Hey gang!

    Long story short, I crashed my bike a while back. New OEM front indicators are really expensive, and I have an aftermarket pair that already work. Problem is they, and all other aftermarket parts I find are a little too short to poke out of the fairings. I need to extend them a little bit.

    Anybody got any suggestions? Willing to buy a new set of indicators if I need to, but I'd love it if there was some way to just extend the ones I have a tad since I love the look of them.

    Thanks!
     
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